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WEBSITE AT <;HTTP:// 1. ANCA Joins Washington, DC Protest to Stop Genocide in Sudan 2. Karabagh's Inclusion in Peace Negotiations up to Sides, Say OSCE Mediators 3. Armenian Official Meets with MCC, Details Work on MCA Proposals 4. Georgia Urges West to Help Resolve Regional Crisis 5. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Clarifies Armenia's Decision to Criticize OSCE 6. BRIEFS 1. ANCA Joins Washington, DC Protest to Stop Genocide in Sudan "When human lives are in jeopardy, there should be outrage." --New York Congressman Charlie Rangel (D-NY) who was arrested during demonstration at Sudanese Embassy. WASHINGTON, DC--Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) staff and activists joined with Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY) and leading African American and human rights activists at a demonstration on Tuesday outside the Sudanese Embassy calling for US and international pressure to end the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. The protest, organized by the Sudan Campaign, featured the arrest of Congressman Charlie Rangel, a senior New York legislator who serves as the Ranking Member on the influential US House Ways & Means Committee. He was arrested for trespassing by the police after stepping to the door of the Embassy. He was released within hours from a Washington, DC jail after paying bail of fifty dollars. Former member of Congress and current president of the National Council of Churches Robert Edgar, was arrested at the Sudanese Embassy, on Wednesday. ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, Government Affairs Director Abraham Niziblian and the ANCA "Leo Sarkisian" Internship program participants, led by Director Arsineh Khachikian, joined the noon-time protest which included some hundred and fifty activists and representatives from a diverse coalition of Sudan Campaign partner organizations including the Congressional Black Caucus, Center for Religious Freedom at Freedom House, Institute on Religion and Democracy, American Anti-slavery group, Wilberforce Project, and Christian Solidarity International, among others. "We marched today, in the name of all Armenians, to do our part to help end the cycle of genocide," said Hamparian. "As the descendants of survivors of the Armenian Genocide, we bear a special burden to fight intolerance and to demand moral leadershipand decisive actionfrom our government to prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths in Darfur." Niziblian, in an interview with the Associated Press (AP), was quoted as saying that, "A lot more people should be protesting and taking to the streets now." The Sudan Campaign is led by Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Joe Madison, a civil rights activist and radio personality in the Greater Washington, DC area. The group has been holding noon-time protests in front of the Sudanese Embassy for the past month, during which several leading human and civil rights activists have been arrested. During his remarks, Madison announced that he is launching a hunger strike until the Sudanese government takes action to end the obstruction of humanitarian assistance from reaching hundreds of thousands in need in Darfur. Over the past month, the ANCA has called attention to the atrocities in Sudan through a series of letters to Congressional offices, urging them to take a stand to stop the cycle of genocide through support of Congressional initiatives regarding Sudan as well as for the Genocide Resolution (H.Res.193, S.Res.164), which reaffirms US commitment to the principles of the Genocide Convention. On June 23, Niziblian participated in a press conference organized by the Congressional Black Caucus and Africa Action. The ANCA has urged Armenian Americans to add their names to the Africa Action petition drive for Sudan, by visiting Some 30,000 have already perished over the past 18 months in Darfur, Sudan, with approximately one million forced to flee their homes. If the Sudanese government does not allow for the distribution of international humanitarian assistance, the death toll could rise to 350,000, according to conservative estimates. 2. Karabagh's Inclusion in Peace Negotiations up to Sides, Say OSCE Mediators YEREVAN (Noyan-Tapan/RFE-RL/Yerkir)--In a press conference held on Wednesday in Yerevan, OSCE's Minsk Group mediators announced that they would not bring any new proposals for the conflicting sides. "I did not think the Minsk Group should make new proposals. We are working with the sides to help them find practical and stable solutions to the problem," explained US Co-chair Stephen Mann. Speaking about the possibility of Karabagh's participation in the peace negotiations, the mediators made clear that the conflicting parties themselves must decide. "I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the responsibility for the Karabagh settlement lies with the sides. We leave the question of Karabagh's inclusion in the talks to the sides. They must solve and specify this problem by themselves," said Mann. After meeting with the co-chairs in Stepanakert on Tuesday, Mountainous Karabagh Republic president Arkady Ghukassian emphasized that no final settlement of the conflict is possible without Karabagh's full participation in negotiations. French co-chair Henry Jacolin meanwhile said that it is not the OSCE and its Minsk Group that have exhausted all resources to resolve the conflict, hinting rather that the conflicting sides have done so. "This is a good format of negotiations, although it has been criticized a lot. The format is fully acceptable for the Armenian president," Jacolin said. Last month the OSCE co-chairs held another round of negotiations in Prague between Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers trying to break a deadlock. The Russian co-chair Yuri Merzlyakov rejected the criticism of the "Prague Process," saying that the initiation of the Prague talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers would not necessarily mean that the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan are less interested in resolving the conflict. "The meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in Warsaw made possible the Prague meetings between co-chairs and Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan," said Merzlyakov. The Russian co-chair also did not rule out that the next meeting between Kocharian and Aliyev could be held in September when leaders of CIS meet again. 3. Armenian Official Meets with MCC, Details Work on MCA Proposals WASHINGTON, DC (Embassy of Armenia)--Chief Economic Adviser to the President of Armenia, Vahram Nercissiantz, and Armenian Ambassador to the US, Dr. Arman Kirakossian met with Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) CEO Paul V. Applegarth on Tuesday to present Armenia's progress in targeting for MCC funding. The MCC is a US government corporation designed to work with some of the poorest countries in the world to administer funds from the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) designed to help poor countries spur the economic growth and attract the investment necessary to further development. Congress has appropriated $1 billion for the MCC for this fiscal year. Armenia was deemed eligible, along with 15 other countries, to apply for development aid. Nercissiantz, who serves as the deputy chairperson of an ad-hoc coordinating group for MCC Armenian Program, said it had met with national and local Armenian NGO's, experts, and other concerned parties, to solicit advice, develop public awareness, and to target the directions for developmental assistance under the terms of MCA. Nercissiantz said that a draft proposal would be complete by the end of August for approval and formal submission to the MCC for consideration in September. Applegarth stressed the need for proposals to address issues on strengthening democracy in Armenia, and asked about details of consultations with interested parties. Nercissiantz noted that all groups involved--government agencies, NGOs, and experts, have agreed to target poverty reduction in Armenia's rural areas by promoting economic growth. The program foresees their greater integration in Armenia's economy, and increasing economic opportunities for rural and small farming communities. A significant by-product of such economic empowerment, Nercissiantz said, is a strong local self-governing system and civil society in Armenia. The program proposal to the MCC will, therefore, likely include, but not be limited to, rehabilitation of rural roads and transport infrastructure; soil amelioration (drainage and desalination); improving irrigation system; and investing in the social infrastructure. Nercissiantz stressed that Armenia's Government will adhere to MCC's principle that aid is most effective when it reinforces sound political, economic, and social policies that promote economic growth. 4. Georgia Urges West to Help Resolve Regional Crisis LONDON/MOSCOW (Interfax/Reuters)--The president of Georgia said on Wednesday he believed a mounting crisis in the breakaway region of South Ossetia could be resolved in about six months if the West put pressure on Russia. "There should be continued pressure from the West and we must make Russia realize we will not be pushed around," Mikhail Saakashvili said during a visit to London which has included a meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair. "I am sure within six months or more these few thousand people (in South Ossetia) will be fully integrated (into Georgia)." Saakashvili has made restoration of central power over restive regions a key policy plank since his landslide election victory in January. He has since succeeded in removing a local strongman in Ajaria on the Black Sea. But bringing back into the fold mountainous South Ossetia and Abkhazia, also on the Black Sea, is certain to be a much tougher task. Stability in the Caucasus region is critical to Western interests as a major pipeline is being built through Georgia to transport oil from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean. South Ossetia's co-chairman of the Joint Control Commission on the settling of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict, Boris Chochiyev, said on Wednesday that all sides present at the Commission's session in Moscow are currently preparing their versions of the session's final protocol. "Currently, the Russian, North Ossetian and the South Ossetian sides are working on the project, but the final protocol can only be approved if the Georgian side takes part [in the production of the final protocol]," Chochiyev told journalists. He said that the Russian, North Ossetian and South Ossetian chairmen of the commission have doubts about the return of Georgian State Minister on Separatist Conflicts Goga Khaindrava, who left the session. Representatives of North and South Ossetia, Georgia and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) are taking part in the Joint Control Commission's session. Tension in South Ossetia, where separatists broke away from central control after a conflict in the 1990s, has increased in recent weeks. Russia accuses Georgia of violating a 1992 deal overseeing a truce and of trying to trigger a new military confrontation. Georgia in turn accuses Russian peacekeepers in the region of siding with separatists and of trying to arm them. The situation came close to a climax last weekend when Russians said peacekeepers in the area had the right to use force to impose peace and Georgians said they were prepared to resort to arms to repel Russian aggression. Saakashvili said US Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice had helped ease the situation by speaking to Russian President Vladimir Putin. And he acknowledged the EU had spoken up for Georgia. "I wouldn't expect Britain to have a confrontation but it is a matter of being part of a multilateral mechanism," he said. Britain's Foreign Office said: "We support the territorial integrity of Georgia and support the OSCE in its mediation efforts." Saakashvili said 160 British military staff were helping to train the Georgian army and had taken part in joint exercises. US forces have also been involved in training. The president said signs of Georgia's closer ties with the West and NATO had prompted Russia to stir up tension in South Ossetia. Moscow, he said, had no strategic interest in the region. "South Ossetia is not the price Georgia is willing to pay for anything, for closer relations with NATO," said Saakashvili. 5. Foreign Ministry Spokesman Clarifies Armenia's Decision to Criticize OSCE YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)In response to reporter inquiries as to why Armenia joined Russia and seven other countries in accusing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) of unjustly meddling in their internal affairs, Hamlet Gasparian, a spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry, said the Armenian government, like the other signatories, has a number of reservations about the activities of the OSCE and some of its bodies. Gasparian explained that the decision was not made overnight and that the government had been discontent with various aspects of the OSCE for a number of years. He said that similar criticism had been made by Armenia and other CIS member countries during official OSCE discussions aimed at improving the work of the organization. "The signatories of the statement are full members of the OSCE and have the right to express their opinions with regard to any aspect of OSCE's activity for the sake of its improvement," Gasparian stated. He clarified some of OSCE's failures, including, the use of double standards, biased assessments of OSCE monitoring missions and the explicit violation of the balance between the organization's "three dimensions." Despite the criticism, Gasparian noted that Armenia will remain committed to the responsibilities it assumed within the OSCE framework. "Armenia remains committed to all its obligations and is dedicated to this organization's values, and defends the principle of solidarity among all its members," he said. The statement released last week was not signed by Azerbaijan, prompting reporters to speculate about the negative affects Armenia's stance may have on the Mountainous Karabagh settlement. "It should be noted that the issues raised in [the statement] have no relation at all to the regulation process, nor to the work of the OSCE Minsk group and its co-chairmen," Gasparian stated. The spokesman said that according to Azeri media sources, Azerbaijan declined to sign the statement when other CIS countries refused to incorporate wording it had suggested. He made clear that Azerbaijan has often criticized OSCE and its Minsk group. 6. BRIEFS Council of Europe Says No Political Prisoners in Azerbaijan STRASBOURG (ARMENPRESS)In a report released on July 13, Council of Europe Secretary General Walter Schwimmer, noted that virtually all persons considered to be political prisoners in Azerbaijan have either been released or retried. The report was compiled and published by Professors Stefan Trechsel and Evert Alkema. "This demonstrates the good cooperation established with the Azerbaijani authorities; it also illustrates the usefulness of the work of my experts [Trechsel and Alkema]. The procedure established was indeed confidential and quite lengthy but it allowed for possible settlements to the satisfaction of all those concerned." In appreciation of their efforts, Schwimmer last week awarded both Trechsel and Alkema the Pro-Merito medal. Azeri Opposition Party Demands New Presidential Election BAKU (ARMENPRESS)Last Saturday, the main Azeri opposition party, Musavat (Equality), released a statement in which the demand for new presidential elections was made. The statement, which was adopted at the party council's session, accused the Aliyev family and its allies of "usurping" power by rigging the October 15, 2003 presidential elections through fraud and merciless repressions. Another statement by the Musavat party demanded the immediate release of over 100 opposition activists that were convicted shortly after the election. With several of its leaders on trial, the party also expressed its concern that Musavat members will not receive fair trials under the present judicial system. United States Cuts Off Aid To Uzbekistan WASHINGTON DC (EURASIANET.ORG)The United States has announced that it will withhold millions of dollars in security and economic assistance to Uzbekistan, citing "disappointment" over Tashkent's human rights practices. Human rights advocates have praised the US decision, expressing hope that it increases the pressure on Tashkent to implement long-promised reforms to improve civil-society conditions in the country. American law requires the US State Department to review the democratization performance of aid recipients. In Uzbekistan's case, Secretary of State Colin Powell decided that Tashkent is not fulfilling the terms of a 2002 Strategic Partnership Framework agreement that mandated "substantial and continuing progress" on democratization, a July 13 State Department statement said. As a result of Powell's decision to deny certification, Uzbekistan could lose up to $18 million in aid, the statement added. In recent years, Uzbekistan has faced sharp criticism from human rights groups over the government's clampdown on freedom of speech and religious expression. Human Rights Watch has estimated that roughly 7,000 independent Muslims have been improperly imprisoned. The crackdown intensified this spring after Tashkent was rocked in late March by clashes between Islamic radical insurgents and security forces. In addition to human rights transgressions, Uzbek authorities have frustrated US and European officials by failing to fulfill economic reform commitments. The Uzbek government has made "encouraging progress over the past year" in the human rights sphere, the State Department statement noted. However, the country's overall performance could not justify certification, it added. In its country report on Uzbek human rights practices, released in early 2004, the State Department characterized the country as "an authoritarian state with limited civil rights." 24 People Die in Iran Road Accident TEHRAN (ARMENPRESS)Twenty-four people died and 13 others were injured when the driver of a heavy truck smashed into a passenger bus on a road in southern Iran. The accident occurred shortly before dawn between the towns of Darab and Fasa in the Fars province. "The driver had fallen asleep and lost control," a police official was quoted as saying. Iran's roads are already considered to be among the most dangerous in the world. More than a quarter of all cars on the road are over 20 years old. Close to 100,000 people have died in road accidents in the past five years. 25,772 individuals were killed during the one year period between March 2003 and March 2004. Engineering University Introduces Religious Counseling YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS)The Armenian Church has accepted an invitation from the state-run Yerevan Engineering University to provide religious counseling sessions to its students. The university has designated a room in which students will be able to hold private discussions with clergymen. The church announced that it is ready to establish similar programs at other universities. Pyunic FC Beats Pobeda of Macedonia SKOPJE (ARMENPRESS)On Tuesday night, Armenian champions FC Pyunik moved into the second qualifying round after a 3-1 victory over FC Pobeda of Macedonia. Edgar Manucharyan of Pyunik dominated the field, scoring two goals and assisting Zhora Hovhanesian for a third. Senior Military Officer's Son Fights with US Citizen YEREVAN (RFE-RL)The Interior Ministry press service confirmed on July 13 that Arsen Harutyunyan, the 30 year old son of Armed Forces Chief of Staff Mikael Harutyunyan, attacked David Becker (29) on July 10 in the "Bunker" club in downtown Yerevan. Police officials confirmed that Backer has appealed to the central department of the police complaining that someone named Arsen beat him severely, causing injuries. Officials also said that according to Becker, Harutyunyan attacked two women. General Mikael Harutyunyan refused to comment on the incident. "It would be improper for me to comment," the general said, adding that his children were brought up properly. All subscription inquiries and changes must be made through the proper carrier and not Asbarez Online. ASBAREZ ONLINE does not transmit address changes and subscription requests. (c) 2004 ASBAREZ ONLINE. All Rights Reserved. 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HALO Trust Continues Progress in Heavily Mined Karabakh

PRESS RELEASE
HALO USA
Humanitarian Landmine Clearance
850 Seventh Avenue, Suite 506
New York, NY 10019
212 581 0099 (tel)
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HALO Trust Continues Progress in Heavily Mined Karabakh
So far this year, The HALO Trust has destroyed 240 antipersonnel
landmines, 230 antitank mines and 718 items of unexploded ordnance in
Nagorno Karabakh Some 2,400 acres of land have been cleared by the
organization in 2004 alone.
Nagorno Karabakh is one of the most mine-affected areas in the world and
accidents continue to plague the region. The per capita accident rate is
higher in Karabakh than in more publicized countries like Afghanistan
and Cambodia. As people are repatriated into uncharted, potentially
mined territory, landmine accidents continue to occur. In June, HALO
reported three accidents during the month causing injury to four
civilians.
HALO provides employment for 199 local people in Nagorno Karabakh. At
present manning levels, clearance will take from five to seven years.
For more information please visit HALO’s website at

www.halousa.org.

BAKU: Azeri foreign minister upbeat on Karabakh mediators’ visit

Azeri foreign minister upbeat on Karabakh mediators’ visit
MPA news agency
14 Jul 04
BAKU
“The visit by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen to Azerbaijan, which
starts today (14 July), might have a positive impact on the
negotiations on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict,” Azerbaijani Foreign
Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has told journalists. The foreign minister
said that the co-chairmen have not visited the region for six months
and it is important they discuss the situation on the spot. The
foreign minister said that he did not expect the co-chairmen to put
forward specific proposals.

Kanayq Hayots Women’s Resource Center Celebrates First Anniversary

Press Release
Kanayq Hayots Women’s Resource Center
Contact person: Lara Aharonian
Tel: 09-48-63-30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:
Kanayq Hayots Women’s Resource Center Celebrates First Anniversary
Kanayq Hayots Women’s Resource Center, based on the campus of Yerevan
State University, in Armenia, is celebrating the Center’s first
anniversary of operation with the unveiling of its E-Center website,
which was enabled by a grant from the World Learning Armenian NGO
Strengthening Program. As a part of the Kanayq Hayots collective’s
vision, this bilingual E-Center will first of all act as a safe zone
for Armenian women who are interested in learning about their own
history and heritage, promote women’s activism and participate in the
democratic and social development within our society. The website will
host and periodically post updates on events concerning women’s issues
taking place at the Kanayq Hayots Center and Yerevan State University.
The model is based on the democratic participatory structure of
women’s centers in Quebec, Canada, which is run and governed only by
and for women. The free walk-in premises are open to women from all
communities, offering educational and other support services.
The E-Center focuses on scholarship as a prime promoter of the social
standing of women in Armenia, where significant numbers of women are
among the poorest layers of society, and are grossly underrepresented
within the government. Kanayq Hayots provides an on-campus academic
resource center geared toward supplying the necessary tools to empower
women, and raise awareness of gender inequalities and discrimination
within the University, as well as other communities. Our objective is
to eradicate discrimination against women based on their sex, age,
race, class, religion, ethnicity, physical or mental disability,
sexual orientation or marital status, and foster solidarity among
women. The Center’s location within the academic setting sustains, but
does not limit, our commitment to the female student population on the
campus of YSU.
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Soccer: Pyunik prove too strong

UEFA.com
July 13 2004
Pyunik prove too strong

Armenian champions FC Pyunik have one foot in the second qualifying
round after a convincing 3-1 victory in Skopje tonight against FK
Pobeda of F.Y.R Macedonia.

Hovsepyan dismissed
Edgar Manucharyan was the hero for the visiting side, scoring twice
and making his side’s other goal for Zhora Hovhannisyan. All of this
came in the first half but the last action of note in the opening 45
minutes was the dismissal of Pyunik’s Sargis Hovsepyan. Pobeda were
able to pull one back in the second half but their chances of
progression after the return in Yerevan a week on Wednesday look
slim.
Quickfire start
The 17-year-old Manucharyan looked lively from the opening whistle at
the Gradski stadium. He was nearly on target in the third minute only
for Pobeda goalkeeper Tome Pandev to save what seemed a certain goal.
However, the striker was not to be denied and scored his first 12
minutes later. A long pass from Aghvan Lazarian set Manucharyan
clear and he made no mistake.
Gešoski lift
Much to the relief of the 3,000 home fans, Pobeda found their range
in the 20th minute with Blagoja Gešoski firing just wide from 16
metres. However, the hosts found themselves two behind in the 26th
minute, Manucharyan turning provider for Hovhannisyan to put Pyunik
in command. With five minutes left in the half, Manucharyan added his
second after a defensive mix-up and Pobeda were seemingly on their
way out of the competition before it had barely started.
Shakhtar waiting
However, a second yellow card for Hovsepyan two minutes later gave
Pobeda a lifeline. Yet, despite their man advantage for the entire
second half, the Macedonian title-holders struggled to find a way
back into the contest and it took until the 81st minute for Gešoski
to capitalise on a defensive error and score a consolation for his
side. With a two-goal deficit and a trip to Armenia to come, Pyunik
are well on course to face FC Shakhtar Donetsk in the second
qualifying round.

ARKA News Agency – 07/12/2004

ARKA News Agency
July 12 2004
RA President and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen discuss present stage
of Karabakh settlement
RA Prsident Kocharian signs law on children and youth sport
RA President Kocharian signs some laws on making amendments to the
legislation of the country
Indonesian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia
finishes his diplomatic mission in Armenia
RA President Robert Kocharian signs a law on honorary titles of RA
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RA PRESIDENT AND OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRMEN DISCUSS PRESENT STAGE
OF KARABAKH SETTLEMENT
YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian and OSCE
Minsk Group Co-Chairmen Yuri Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (USA)
and Anri Jakolein (France) discussed present stage of Karabakh
settlement, RA President’s press office told ARKA. The Ambassadors of
Russia, USA and France to Armenia also took part in the meeting.
Note OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen arrived in Armenia today, then they
plan to visit NKR. On July 15, the co-chairmen will arrive in Baku.
L.D. –0–
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RA PRSIDENT KOCHARIAN SIGNS LAW ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH SPORT
YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. RA Prsident Kocharian signed law on
children and youth sport. According to RA President’s Press Service
Department, the law regulates programs of the state policy in the
field of children and youth sport, as well as relations referring to
education and development of physical training ands sport and healthy
life mode among children.
On May 11, 2004 RA NA in its third and final reading adopted law on
children and youth sport. The draft law is to encourage mass physical
training and sport as well as improve the quality of physical
training in schools and Universities of Armenia. Besides, separate
points of the law regulate the issues of involvement of mental
invalids into physical training and sport. The law also stipulates
physical training of the youth undergoing pre-conscription military
training. A.H. – 0 –
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RA PRESIDENT KOCHARIAN SIGNS SOME LAWS ON MAKING AMENDMENTS TO THE
LEGISLATION OF THE COUNTRY
YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. RA President Kocharian signed some laws on
making amendments to the legislation of the country. According to RA
President’s press Service department, the President signed the law on
making amendments and novels to Civil Code, laws on diplomatic
service, on state service, on licensing , on physical training and
sport, and on notary. Kocharian also signed law on making amendments
to the law on state registration of juridical persons, on
organization of checks up in Armenia, as well as novel to the law on
payments for the ecology and nature management. A.H.–0–
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INDONESIAN AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY TO ARMENIA
FINISHES HIS DIPLOMATIC MISSION IN ARMENIA
YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. Indonesian Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to Armenia Remi Momauli Siahani (headquarter in Kiev)
finished his diplomatic mission in Armenia. According to RA
President’s Press Service Department, in the course of the meeting
with RA President Robert Kocharian the Ambassador thanked him for the
support. During the meeting the sides discussed also the possibility
of enlargement of bilateral relations.
Remi Momauli Siahani was appointed as an Ambassador to Armenia in
March 2002. A.H. –0 –
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RA PRESIDENT ROBERT KOCHARIAN SIGNS A LAW ON HONORARY TITLES OF RA
YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian signed a law
on honorary titles of RA. According to RA President’s Press Service
Department, the law regulates the relations connected with conferring
honorary titles to famous figures in the fields of science,
education, literature, culture, journalism, healthcare, physical
training and sport, economy, as well as to groups of people. The law
also stipulates the order and the terms of conferring honorary
titles.
RA NA adopted draft law on honorary titles of RA on June 11, 2004 in
the third final reading. The law stipulates monthly additional money
bonus, the amount of which to be determined by the Government, to
those conferred upon the honorary title `national’, and the honorary
title is to be conferred by the RA President. The titles are lifelong
except of the cases stipulated by the legislation. A.H.–0–
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ARKA News Agency – 07/13/2004

ARKA News Agency
July 13 2004
Armenia is interested in soonest retrofitting of Armenian companies
transferred to Russian in account of public debt redemption
RA Foreign Minister and CIS Executive Secretary note the necessity of
increase of the effectiveness of CIS structures activity
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen leave for Stepanakert
RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan receives USA Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia John Ordway in regard
with the completion of his diplomatic mission in Armenia
The agenda of the session of CIS Presidents’ Council discussed by RA
President and CIS Executive Secretary
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ARMENIA IS INTERESTED IN SOONEST RETROFITTING OF ARMENIAN COMPANIES
TRANSFERRED TO RUSSIAN IN ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC DEBT REDEMPTION
YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/. Armenia is interested in soonest
retrofitting of Armenian companies transferred to Russian in account
of public debt redemption, RA Prime Minister Andranik Margarian
stated at the meeting with his Russian colleague Mihail Fradkov. At
this he said that Armenian party is ready to make everything possible
for assistance to realization of scheduled programs.
During the meeting Prime Ministers also discussed perspectives of
deepening of cooperation in the sphere of small and medium business.
The parties paid attention to creation of joint companies in the
sphere of agriculture, involvement of Russian investments in food and
processing industry of Armenia and expanding of export-import volume
of agriculture products.
Serious attention was paid to cooperation in the sphere of transport
and communication. The parties stressed that today given sphere has
many unsettled issues that prevent development of cooperation between
the countries.
The Ministers also discussed one of basic directions of bilateral
economic cooperation – energy field and cooperation in the field of
gas supply. Margarian offred to discuss opportunities of
participation of Russian companies in realization of investment
projects in gas sphere of Armenia. L.D. –0–
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RA FOREIGN MINISTER AND CIS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NOTE THE NECESSITY OF
INCREASE OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CIS STRUCTURES ACTIVITY
YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian met
today with CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir Rushailo, RA MFA told
ARKA. During the meeting the parties discussed issues included in the
agenda of the sitting of CIS Foreign Ministers Council that will take
place on Sep.15, in Astana. Basic accent was put on the issues
directed on strengthening of cooperation of CIS country-members,
realization of important programs in economic sphere. The parties
also noted the necessity of increase of the effectiveness of CIS
structures activity and cooperation of CIS with international
organizations. L.D. –0–
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OSCE MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIRMEN LEAVE FOR STEPANAKERT
STEPANAKERT, July 13. /ARKA/. OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen Yuri
Merzlyakov (Russia), Steven Mann (USA) and Anri Jakolein (France)
left today for the capital of NKR – Stepanakert. During the meeting
co-chairmen will meet with the administration of the republic.
Co-chairmen also plan to meet with NGOs of Nagorno Karbakh. L.D.
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RA NA SPEAKER ARTHUR BAGHDASARYAN RECEIVES USA AMBASSADOR
EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY TO ARMENIA JOHN ORDWAY IN REGARD
WITH THE COMPLETION OF HIS DIPLOMATIC MISSION IN ARMENIA
YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/. RA NA Speaker Arthur Baghdasaryan received
USA Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Armenia John
Ordway in regard with the completion of his diplomatic mission in
Armenia. According to RA NA Public Relations Department, in the
course of the meeting Baghdasaryan wished the American Ambassador
success in his future activities, noting that a lot of work was done
to strengthen Armenian-American relations, including aid programs,
within the years Ordway was the USA Ambassador to Armenia. In his
turn Ordway attached importance to the development of democratic
processes in Armenia and continuation of the reforms. He noted that
the new Ameracn Ambassador to Armenia will keep contributing to the
process of development of friendly relations between Armenia and the
USA. A.H. – 0–
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THE AGENDA OF THE SESSION OF CIS PRESIDENTS’ COUNCIL DISCUSSED BY RA
PRESIDENT AND CIS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharian received the
CIS Executive Secretary Vladimir Rushailo, who arrived in Yerevan in
the frames of the visit to the CIS states. According to RA
President’s Press Service Department, in the course of the meeting
Rushailo and Kocharian discussed issues connected with the agenda of
the session of the CIS Presidents’ Council to be held in September in
Astana. They also discussed some organizational issues connected with
the coordination of work of CIS Executive Committee, in particular,
issues connected with the reformation of the CIS Executive Committee
structure. A.H.–0 –
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WEBSITE AT <;HTTP:// 1. Possibility of Vacating Lands around Karabagh Empty Speculation Says Azeri Analyst 2. Russian PM Says Russian Investment Opportunities in Armenia Expansive 3. UN Calls on Tbilisi, Tskhinvali to Practice Restraint 4. Tenth Hamazkayin Summer Forum Begins Activities in Lebanon 1. Possibility of Vacating Lands around Karabagh Empty Speculation Says Azeri Analyst BAKU (Yeni Musavat)--In an interview with Zerkalo newspaper, political analyst Vafa Quluzada, who was formerly a national advisor to Azerbaijan said that reports suggesting Armenians are preparing to vacate certain "occupied territories" in and around Karabagh is nothing but empty speculation, and that no such negotiations to that effect are underway. He added that discussions on vacating certain districts has only taken place in Azerbaijan, while Armenia has not undertaken preparations to leave the territories. Quluzada did say that Armenia might agree to vacate certain territories, but only if Azerbaijan agreed to either allow Armenia to annex Mountainous Karabagh and the Lachin District, or recognize the independence of the Mountainous Karabagh Republic. Yeni Musavat reports that Quluzada is an experienced diplomat who has been involved in the Karabagh talks for many years, and as "one of the most competent people on the issue," his statements accurately reflect the "real situation around Mountainous Karabagh." Quluzada explains that as a result of the lack of progress in negotiations, the Azeri government began "generating" news that some of Azerbaijan's occupied districts may be freed. "For instance, there was a report that the Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Armenian foreign ministers had recently reached a preliminary agreement that Armenia would vacate seven Azerbaijani districts," he explains, "It wasn't long, however, before this report proved to be off mark." He said that similar accounts emerge following each and every meeting between the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia--that the liberation of five or six districts has been discussed. Quluzada emphasizes that the liberation of Azeri territories can be realistically discussed only when Armenia is allowed to annex Mountainous Karabagh, together with the Shushi and Lachin districts. "Only against this backdrop can Armenia agree to negotiate the issue of leaving the other territories." "The government propaganda machine, however, is trying to create the impression that thanks to the 'successful' policy of [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev, the situation is changing for the better and that the Armenians are about to agree to vacate a number of districts." He calls the effort "primitive and futile technology" that has been exhausted, but has been redesigned to convince the public of Ilham Aliyev's "successful Karabagh policy." 2. Russian PM Says Russian Investment Opportunities in Armenia Expansive MOSCOW (Armenpress/RIA Novosti)--Bilateral issues tied to Russian investment in Armenia will soon be settled, reassured Russia's Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, talking about negotiations with Armenian counterpart Andranik Markarian in Moscow. "We have been co-operating successfully in the economic sector; trade turnover has grown 30% compared to last year, but we should take additional measures to utilize remaining opportunities. Trade of $200 million is not the limit," Fradkov said during talks with Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Markarian on Tuesday. Fradkov noted that Russian and Armenian leaders have met frequently throughout the year. "Dialogue is constantly filled with new content." For Markarian, the visit is the first official one to Russia. Russia has also expressed an interested in updating its military technology in Armenia. "Our military-technology partnership is gaining momentum. Russian experts are training the Armenian military, and both parties are eager to expand the relationship when Russia updates military equipment in Armenia with spare parts," Fradkov said. The sides are also expected to prepare an energy cooperation agreement in the coming days on production and export of fuel and power supplies. On Tuesday, Fradkov and Markarian signed an education partnership agreement. 3. UN Calls on Tbilisi, Tskhinvali to Practice Restraint UNITED NATIONS (Itar-Tass)--The United Nations called on Georgia and South Ossetia to abstain from any moves that could escalate tension and trigger provocations. UN Secretary General Marie Okabe told Itar-Tass that the UN wants a peace settlement and reduction of tensions in the region. As for a possible UN peacekeeping role in South Ossetia, Okabe said the international community is involved in peacekeeping operations in Abkhazia and the UN Security Council has not considered the situation outside that region. Sources at the UN Secretariat said they are closely watching the South Ossetian situation, and are receiving regular reports from the UN Observer Mission in Georgia. Another source said the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has assumed the lead in peacekeeping efforts in South Ossetia. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told a news briefing in London on Tuesday that Georgia has no intention of triggering an armed conflict in South Ossetia. "It is very important for us to create a stable situation in the country to draw major investments into the national economy," Saakashvili told journalists. "Active steps to settle the South Ossetian conflict will be taken by the Georgian side when such steps will cause minimal negative side effects, and not when some general decides to start a small war in Georgia to satisfy one's ambitions. At this point Tbilisi's task should be to support the population of the Tskhinvali district [South Ossetian capital] economically," Saakashvili said. Saakashvili is in London meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair. 4. Tenth Hamazkayin Summer Forum Begins Activities in Lebanon BEIRUT (Hamazkayin)--More than thirty students from around Argentina, Canada, Iran, Switzerland, Syria, and the United States, gathered in Lebanon on July 12, to kick-off the 10th Hamazkayin Summer Forum. The official opening took at the Hamakayin Lebanon's Gomidas hall. Speaking on behalf of the organizing committee, Forum Board member Shoushig Arslanian welcomed participants and introduced counselors and supervisors, along with board members. Supervisor Serj Kalousdian detailed the program, expounding certain points and items. The participants then introduced themselves. The same afternoon, participants visited His Holiness Catholicos Aram I to receive his blessing and message. Forum participants will continue their activities in Lebanon until July 18, and will then depart for Armenia to continue the program until July 31. Students from Armenia, Georgia, Great Britain, and Mountainous Karabagh Republic will be joining the group in Armenia. Since its inception in 1995 the Hamazkayin Summer Forum has provided a friendly and exciting environment for bright young Armenians. Students get the chance to learn a great deal about Armenian culture, discover the sites and sounds of the host country, and, most importantly, plant the seeds for lifelong friendships. Thought provoking lectures, trips to historic destinations, and nights of dancing and entertainment are only some of the things the forum has to offer. Past participants have called it "an experience of a lifetime." 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ANCA Joins Washington, DC Protest to Stop Genocide in Sudan

Armenian National Committee of America
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Tel: (202) 775-1918
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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 13, 2004
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
Tel: (202) 775-1918
ANCA JOINS WASHINGTON, DC PROTEST TO STOP GENOCIDE IN SUDAN
— New York Congressman Charles Rangel Arrested
during Demonstration at Sudanese Embassy
“When human lives are in jeopardy, there should be outrage”
— Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY)
WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
staff and activists joined with Congressman Charles Rangel (D-NY)
and leading African American and human rights activists at a
demonstration today outside the Sudanese Embassy calling for U.S.
and international pressure to end the genocide in the Darfur region
of Sudan.
The protest, organized by the Sudan Campaign, featured the arrest
of Congressman Rangel, a senior New York legislator who serves as
the Ranking Member on the influential U.S. House Ways & Means
Committee. He was arrested for trespassing by the police after
stepping to the door of the Embassy. He was released within hours
from a Washington, DC jail after paying bail of fifty dollars.
ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian, Government Affairs Director
Abraham Niziblian and the ANCA “Leo Sarkisian” Internship program
participants, led by Director Arsineh Khachikian, joined the noon-
time protest which included some hundred and fifty activists and
representatives from a diverse coalition of Sudan Campaign partner
organizations including the Congressional Black Caucus, Center for
Religious Freedom at Freedom House, Institute on Religion and
Democracy, American Anti-slavery group, Wilberforce Project, and
Christian Solidarity International, among others.
“We marched today, in the name of all Armenians, to do our part to
help end the cycle of genocide,” said Hamparian. “As the
descendents of survivors of the Armenian Genocide, we bear a
special burden to fight intolerance and to demand moral leadership
– and decisive action – from our government to prevent hundreds of
thousands of deaths in Darfur.”
During the demonstration, Niziblian, in an interview with the
Associated Press (AP), was quoted as saying that, “A lot more
people should be protesting and taking to the streets now.” This
AP report, along with several photos from the demonstration, have
since appeared in New York NewsDay, CBS News wire, and a host of
other publications and media outlets. Significantly, the lead AP
photo featured Congressman Rangel, in handcuffs, being escorted by
police with an “Armenians against Genocide” poster in the
background.
The Sudan Campaign is led by Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, co-founder of
the Congressional Black Caucus, and Joe Madison, a civil rights
activist and radio personality in the Greater Washington, DC area.
The group has been holding noon-time protests in front of the
Sudanese Embassy for the past month, during which several leading
human and civil rights activists have been arrested.
Speaking to the protestors prior to his arrest, Congressman Rangel
said, “When human lives are in jeopardy, there should be outrage.”
During his remarks, Madison announced that he is launching a hunger
strike until the Sudanese government takes action to end the
obstruction of humanitarian assistance from reaching hundreds of
thousands in need in Darfur.
On Wednesday, July 14th, Robert Edgar, a former member of Congress
and the current president of the National Council of Churches, will
be arrested in front of the Sudanese Embassy. Similar protests are
planned in Boston, New York, San Antonio, San Diego and Toronto.
Over the past month, the ANCA has called attention to the
atrocities in Sudan through a series of letters to Congressional
offices, urging them to take a stand to stop the cycle of genocide
through support of Congressional initiatives regarding Sudan as
well as for the Genocide Resolution (H.Res.193, S.Res.164), which
reaffirms U.S. commitment to the principles of the Genocide
Convention. On June 23rd, Niziblian participated in a press
conference organized by the Congressional Black Caucus and Africa
Action. The ANCA has urged Armenian Americans to add their names
to the Africa Action petition drive for Sudan, by visiting
Some 30,000 have already perished over the past 18 months in
Darfur, Sudan, with approximately one million forced to flee their
homes. If the Sudanese government does not take action to allow
the distribution of international humanitarian assistance, the
death toll could rise to 350,000, according to conservative
estimates.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Artsakh Seismologists Present Findings At International Conference

PRESS RELEASE
AMERICANS FOR ARTSAKH
Contact: Hrant Jamgochian
[email protected]
Tel: 202-215-1800
July 13, 2004
ARTSAKH SEISMOLOGISTS PRESENT FINDINGS AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Americans For Artsakh Organization Sponsors Their Participation
WASHINGTON, DC – Two seismologists from Nagorno Karabakh recently
participated in the “2004 Disaster Resistant California” international
conference in Sacramento, CA. The Executive Director of the Eastern
Department of the National Survey for Seismic Protection Boris
Petrosyan along with the Department’s Head of Foreign Affairs Naira
Hambardzumyan represented Artsakh in the conference, which was
attended by more than 500 seismologists from around the world. The
Americans for Artsakh (AFA) Organization sponsored the participation
of Karabakh seismologists in close cooperation with both the NKR
Foreign Ministry and NKR Office in the United States.
“We are extremely appreciative of the Americans For Artsakh
organization for their support,” said Boris Petrosyan. “This
conference allowed us to share our experiences in Artsakh with many of
our international colleagues. As a result, we gained valuable
information that will be applied to upgrade our systems.”
Petrosyan and Hambardzumyan presented a report along with the results
of their extensive research on the psychological impact of severe
earthquakes. Their findings emphasized the importance of preparing
the public to be resilient in times of crisis in order to better
address the challenges of such disasters. The panel discussion that
followed underscored the importance of addressing both the emotional
as well as the physical needs of those affected.
The seismologists from Artsakh, in talks with their counterparts from
around the world, discussed ways to increase cooperation. Some of the
California seismologists provided Petrosyan with literature, software
and other digital products dealing with forest fires, regional
information, conduct of the population during seismic threats and
other materials on up-to-date technologies.
The Eastern Department of the National Survey for Seismic Protection
currently works with seismological centers in Russia, Greece, Georgia,
and Azerbaijan as well as Japan and Iran. During a recent interview
with the Azat Artsakh daily newspaper Petrosyan noted that the
participation of the Artsakh delegation demonstrated that the Artsakh
Seismic Department was entering a new phase of international
cooperation.
“With Artsakh excluded from virtually all U.S. and internationally
sponsored educational and development programs, the Americans For
Artsakh organization is making education one of its top priorities,”
noted AFA President Zaven Khanjian. “We are delighted that our
support enabled the Seismic Department of Artsakh to participate in
this important conference. On behalf of the Board of Directors for
the Americans For Artsakh, I would like to express our gratitude to
Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Baran, Mr. & Mrs. Vahan Bezdikian, Dr. Nazareth
Darakjian, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moses, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tufenkian,
who provided additional funding for this endeavor.”
Americans For Artsakh is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
organization established to preserve freedom, strengthen democracy,
foster economic development, protect the cultural identity and promote
the heritage of the people of Artsakh. The founding Board of
Directors include: Zaven Khanjian, President; Dr. Hratch Abrahamian,
Vice President; Savey Tufenkian, Treasurer; Rita Balian, Secretary;
and Edward Chobanian. To learn more visit:
The full text of Boris Petrosyan’s interview with Azat Artsakh is
available at:
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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